Maithili Language Origin and Development

Authors

  • Dr. Garima  M.A., Ph.D. (History), B.R. Bihar University, Muzaffarpur (Bihar)

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Abstract

Mithila is famous as a land of dish, mache, paan and sweet-smile. The language here is Maithili. Maithili is noted for its melody. There is no doubt that Mithila has been a recognized bastion of Sanskrit literature, but Mithila dwellers also have a fondness for Hindi, English and other languages. Many scholars of English and Hindi are the product of this field. Mithila's sons have a wonderful intellectual vigor. This brilliance has been displayed in various dimensions of life. Its convincing is also the citizens of other areas. It is not possible for the region whose eldest sons are multi-faceted to have their own language in Maithili. Maithili is the language of common people in Darbhanga, Madhubani and some parts of the Terai of Nepal but it extends to a wide area of ??North Bihar. The language of Saharsa, Purnia, Munger etc. is Maithili. Yes, there is a difference in force on their pronunciation or word segments. Despite this, the basic form of the language is Maithili itself.

References

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Published

2018-04-30

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Dr. Garima, " Maithili Language Origin and Development , International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 4, Issue 7, pp.1363-1368, March-April-2018.